High Dynamic Range continues to prove its importance as Samsung's UBD-K8500 Ultra HD Blu-ray disc player lands on Australian shelves.
Sport
The little gadget behind Big Sport
It's called the OptimEye S5 and it's designed in Australia.
Islamic State launches app for children
What to bring to a warzone?
Future of chatbots and artificial intelligence
Why a chatbot could be your new BFF.
Social
Australia has a new social crowdfunding platform
It's called Joey Crowd, and it's marketing itself as crowdfunding 3.0.
Samsung dumps 3D TV as viewers look elsewhere
Few viewers are likely to shed a tear as Samsung quietly abandons 3D features in its latest televisions.
Music
Apple denies plans to kill off iTunes downloads
Rumour stated that 'discussions are now focused not on if, but when music downloads should be retired for good'.
Games
Uncharted 4: A Thief's End review
Another masterpiece from one of the best makers of AAA games in the world.
Google to ban payday loan advertisements
The search site will ban all payday loan ads from its site amid concerns the lending practice exploits the poor and vulnerable via loans with sky-high interest rates.
Piracy
Blocking piracy websites has proven effective
Website blocking has reduced online movie piracy and is playing a role increasing take-up of legitimate sources of content in the UK, according to new research.
Seven's fragmented HD revival divides a nation
Melburnians will see more of their favourite shows in high definition than Sydneysiders as Seven's commitment to broadcast the AFL in high-def forces it to divide its efforts across the country.
Piracy
Game of Thrones pirates get warning letters
Studio teams up with Melbourne pirate-hunting firm to track down alleged copyright infringers.
Mobiles
The LG G5 smartphone is fresh but flimsy
We don't want our phones to be like Frankenstein's monster, confused about their identity and not functioning quite the way their maker intended.
NBN
Get your face on an NBN satellite rocket
The NBN's second satellite, Sky Muster II, is launching in a rocket that will have a unique feature — artwork with the faces of 1210 Australians.
Hands on: Kindle Oasis ebook reader
Everything's thinned down, but its hard to get past the bloated price.
Web
Godwin's law of Nazi analogies lives on
'As an online discussion grows longer,' wrote Mike Godwin in 1994, 'the probability of a comparison involving Nazis or Hitler approaches one'. It appears this hasn't changed.
Mobile phone use not causing brain cancer
Mobile phone use has not caused a rise in brain cancer in Australia, says a new study led by the University of Sydney.